BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — The apparent ousting of Yugoslavian dictator Slobodan Milosevic through democratic elections is encouraging to members of minority churches in the devastated country.
CROATIA — More than 20,000 European church organs, especially those in poor Eastern European countries, are on the brink of extinction unless expensive repairs are
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government received $700,000 in repayment from the London-based International Planned Parenthood Federation days before a team from the General Accounting Office
Timothy George, dean of Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School, is helping Baptists and Anglicans better communicate. He was among members of the Baptist delegation
Kathie Lee Gifford came under fire because it was said some of her clothing line was produced under questionable circumstances. Human rights issues abound in
A declaration issued at the end of the Amsterdam 2000 international meeting of evangelists called for renewed dedication to worldwide evangelism and continued proclamation in
BERLIN — Lawyers of a religious sect in Germany want to outlaw the Bible. Christian Sailer and Gert-Joachim Hetzel, two lawyers belonging to the “Universal
VATICAN — Roman Catholic authorities have disciplined a priest who defied the Vatican by marching in a controversial World Pride Parade in Rome last month,